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hamas has denied that is the case. from what we understand from the hamas—run health ministry, there are doctors and there are some patients who are still trapped there, even though they have been moved to administrative building at the site. we had a spokesman from the palestinian civil defence talking about how it is very difficult for his teams to access anywhere close to the hospital. he says there are some innocent people who have been killed by the fighting that has been going on there, and that there are women and children who are still trapped in their homes, close by. if you look to the south of the gaza strip, that is where the israeli military says, around the hospital which has recently been evacuated, it has killed dozens of what it calls terrorists. and the nasser hospital is not far away, that is why the palestinian red crescent has raised the alarm about thousands of people it says are trapped inside. we understand gunfire has been heard there. the israeli military says it has not carried out a new ra
hamas has denied that is the case. from what we understand from the hamas—run health ministry, there are doctors and there are some patients who are still trapped there, even though they have been moved to administrative building at the site. we had a spokesman from the palestinian civil defence talking about how it is very difficult for his teams to access anywhere close to the hospital. he says there are some innocent people who have been killed by the fighting that has been going on there,...
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israel says gunmen have been using the hospitals as command centres, but hamas, along with some medical staff, deny this. yolande knell, is live injerusalem. just how close is the health care system in gaza to complete collapse? there is a new warning from the un saying that it's collapsing basically because of what it says our ongoing hostilities and access restraints. we really see that with these three important hospitals that are all now effectively out of service. in gaza city, that is where the israeli military operation is in its 11th day. we have had the israeli army coming out saying it has eliminated in its words 200 terrorists at that site, saying it is taking steps to protect palestinian civilians, that people who are there as patients, doctors as well. but there is a spokesman for the palestinian civil defence who has come out and said that innocent civilians have been killed and that there are women and children who remain trapped by the ongoing fighting. then in khan younis, in the south of the gaza strip, there around the hospital, the israeli military says it has killed
israel says gunmen have been using the hospitals as command centres, but hamas, along with some medical staff, deny this. yolande knell, is live injerusalem. just how close is the health care system in gaza to complete collapse? there is a new warning from the un saying that it's collapsing basically because of what it says our ongoing hostilities and access restraints. we really see that with these three important hospitals that are all now effectively out of service. in gaza city, that is...
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heathcare system is close to collapse in gaza as air strikes and fighting intensify between israel and hamas. student behaviour in schools is getting worse, with one in five teachers reporting to have been hit by a pupil this year in england. the france school headscarf row — now the country's prime minister pledges legal action against a pupil. and queen camilla arrives for the traditional royal maundy service — there's a message from the absent king. we need and benefit greatly from those who extend the hand of friendship to us, especially in the time of need. a teaching union in england says its members are reporting that levels of violence and abuse from pupils have risen sharply since the pandemic. nearly one in five teachers who responded to a survey commissioned by the bbc said they had been hit by a student this year. the same number say they have also experienced verbal or online abuse from a parent or guardian since september. here 5 more from education correspondent, elaine dunkley. across the country, clips posted on social media give an insight into the chaos in classrooms.
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hamas has denied that, and from the hamas run health ministry, there are doctors and patients who are still trapped there although they had been moved to an administrative building at the site, and we had the head of the palestinian, spokesperson for the palestinian, spokesperson for the palestinian defence talking about how it's very difficult for his teams to access anywhere close to the hospital and he says there are innocent people who have been killed by the fighting that has been going on there and there are women and children who are still trapped in their homes close by. if you look to their homes close by. if you look to the south of the gaza strip, that is where the israeli military says around at another hospital which recently been evacuated, it has killed dozens of what it calls terrorists. also at the nasser hospital, not very far away, israeli ground forces are close by and that is why the palestinian red crescent has raised the alarm about thousands of people trapped inside, we understand there has been gunfire heard there but the israeli military says it has not carri
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it claims that hamas has been using that hospital as a base. hamas denies it. the al—amal hospital in khan younis. that has now been evacuated and the palestinian red crescent is raising concerns about thousands of people it says could be trapped inside the nasser hospital, which is nearby as israeli forces are moving in there. now, the israeli military says it's acting with precision in its operations close to these hospitals, it's trying to prevent harm to civilians. but you have a situation where more and more hospitals are being put beyond use at a time when they're really desperately needed. when it comes to aid, the un says about 150 lorries are now getting into gaza each day. that is well below what is needed. but israel says it is not limiting the aid that is going in there. you have the world health organization coming out saying that every day it's getting closer to a man—made famine in gaza. the un high commissioner for human rights has told the bbc that israel is significantly to blame for the appalling humanitarian situation in gaza, where fami
it claims that hamas has been using that hospital as a base. hamas denies it. the al—amal hospital in khan younis. that has now been evacuated and the palestinian red crescent is raising concerns about thousands of people it says could be trapped inside the nasser hospital, which is nearby as israeli forces are moving in there. now, the israeli military says it's acting with precision in its operations close to these hospitals, it's trying to prevent harm to civilians. but you have a...
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we start in the middle east, where israeli airstrikes and fierce fighting between israel and hamas have continued around at least three hospitals in the gaza strip. the israeli military says it is taking steps
we start in the middle east, where israeli airstrikes and fierce fighting between israel and hamas have continued around at least three hospitals in the gaza strip. the israeli military says it is taking steps
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you say there is no doubt about hamas. are there any doubts about israel? you always have to prove the intent. but as i said, collective punishment, the collective punishment that was declared with the siege indeed amounts to a war crime and it needs to be dealt as such. on social media, false claims circulate that famine in gaza is a lie. the hebrew caption says, "there's more shawarma in gaza than in israeli haifa," and israel's government dismisses the un's accusations. total nonsense, totally irresponsible thing to say. israel is accepting all the aid that the us and the world is giving to gazan innocent people, which a lot of it goes to extend the war. how many innocent people are in gaza, in your opinion? it's not... i'm not going to quote any number. i'm basically saying that over 70% of gazans support october 7 massacre. so they're not innocent? people that are supporting hamas, they have a different thought. they're an enemy. i thank our friends around the world for supporting our strategic goal. and i'm telling you... but they don't like the way y
you say there is no doubt about hamas. are there any doubts about israel? you always have to prove the intent. but as i said, collective punishment, the collective punishment that was declared with the siege indeed amounts to a war crime and it needs to be dealt as such. on social media, false claims circulate that famine in gaza is a lie. the hebrew caption says, "there's more shawarma in gaza than in israeli haifa," and israel's government dismisses the un's accusations. total...
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that if anyone's to blame, it's the un and it's particularly hamas. it is absolutely clear what happened on the 7th and the 8th of october by hamas and some of the other armed groups is unconscionable. these are flagrant violations of international humanitarian law and international human rights. at the same time, the brutality of the attack by israel, and the method of warfare, it begs the question of the proportionality of the response. you're saying "questions". you say there is no doubt about hamas. are there any doubts about israel? you always have to prove the intent. but, as i said, collective punishment, the collective punishment that was declared with the siege indeed amounts to a war crime, and it needs to be dealt as such. on social media, false claims circulate that famine in gaza is a lie. the hebrew caption says there's more shawarma in gaza than in israeli haifa, and israel's government dismisses the un's accusations. total nonsense, totally irresponsible thing to say. israel is accepting all the aid that the us and the world is giving
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this is where israelis say four hamas facilities are still operating. this is a relatively safe place in gaza, where more than one million palestinians are seeking shelter. a major offensive could lead to a disaster. the united states says they have alternatives for a major operation, and they want to share those plans with the israelis. a meeting could happen as soon as next week. >> in haiti, guns from abroad have helped fuel the gang violence that have plunged the country into further chaos. it is estimated nearly half a million traffic firearms were in haiti in 2020. gun trafficking is a challenge that the yet to be named transitional presidential council will have to tackle more than two weeks after the country's prime minister resign following a surge in violence. our correspondent reports. >> a volatile nation now a war zone, plundered with guns and gangs. haiti is a country that is not manufacture wpons, get its people are living in a state of terror, perpetuated by hundreds of armed gangs. julia points to where she was shot. guns aimed at an ev
this is where israelis say four hamas facilities are still operating. this is a relatively safe place in gaza, where more than one million palestinians are seeking shelter. a major offensive could lead to a disaster. the united states says they have alternatives for a major operation, and they want to share those plans with the israelis. a meeting could happen as soon as next week. >> in haiti, guns from abroad have helped fuel the gang violence that have plunged the country into further...
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these are of course the images which hamas wants you to see. i can guarantee you one thing, that no one in hamas is starving. hamas steel the a's and then they sell it on the black market for vastly inflated prices and it is the u.n. which unfortunately has been grossly inefficient. >> now, scores of people are being turned away at airports when they try to board a flight to the e.u. because their passports don't need post brexit entry criteria. as many as 32 million passport holders are being warned to check the issue and expert rebate details on their passports. here is a look at the rules. e.u. countries won't accept k. passports issued more than 10 years ago. you also need to renew your passport if it has less than three months left at any time while you are traveling. this is all because the u.k. office previously added another nine months from an old passport onto a new one, meaning it has were issued between march 2014 and september 2018 uld be valid for up to 10 years and nine months. post brexit, if your passport is more than 10 years
these are of course the images which hamas wants you to see. i can guarantee you one thing, that no one in hamas is starving. hamas steel the a's and then they sell it on the black market for vastly inflated prices and it is the u.n. which unfortunately has been grossly inefficient. >> now, scores of people are being turned away at airports when they try to board a flight to the e.u. because their passports don't need post brexit entry criteria. as many as 32 million passport holders are...
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that if anyone's to blame, it's the un and it's particularly hamas. it is absolutely clear what happened on the 7th and the 8th of october by hamas and some of the other armed groups is unconscionable. these are flagrant violations of international humanitarian law and international human rights. at the same time, the brutality of the attack by israel and the method of warfare, it begs the question of the proportionality of the response. you're saying "questions". you say there is no doubt about hamas. are there any doubts about israel? you always have to prove the intent. but as i said, collective punishment, the collective punishment that was declared with the siege indeed amounts to a war crime, and it needs to be dealt as such. on social media, false claims circulate that famine in gaza is a lie. the hebrew caption says there's more shawarma in gaza than in israeli haifa, and israel's government dismisses the un's accusations. total nonsense, total irresponsible thing to say. israel is accepting all the aid that the us and the world is giving to g
that if anyone's to blame, it's the un and it's particularly hamas. it is absolutely clear what happened on the 7th and the 8th of october by hamas and some of the other armed groups is unconscionable. these are flagrant violations of international humanitarian law and international human rights. at the same time, the brutality of the attack by israel and the method of warfare, it begs the question of the proportionality of the response. you're saying "questions". you say there is no...
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they had been going on for about ten days as israel and hamas, through mediators, were trying to reach a dealfor a truce. what was on the table was a0 days of a truce and would see some a0 hostages being held by hamas in gaza released, some of the remaining 130 there in exchange for palestinian prisoners in israeli jails. also a big surge in aid going into gaza, as well. now, really, about 300 people turned out outside the israeli military headquarters in tel aviv, with placards saying things like, "a deal at any price." here in the uk a 10—month—old baby who was murdered by his parents just weeks after being placed back into their care "should have been one of the most protected children". that's according to a safeguarding review that's just been published. derbyshire safeguarding children partnership — had been looking into the finley boden�*s s murder at the hands of his parents. he died 39 days after a family court ruled he could be returned to the care of stephen boden and shannon marsden — he was then attacked and died on christmas day in 2020. his parents were ordered
they had been going on for about ten days as israel and hamas, through mediators, were trying to reach a dealfor a truce. what was on the table was a0 days of a truce and would see some a0 hostages being held by hamas in gaza released, some of the remaining 130 there in exchange for palestinian prisoners in israeli jails. also a big surge in aid going into gaza, as well. now, really, about 300 people turned out outside the israeli military headquarters in tel aviv, with placards saying things...
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that statement, which i believe said that hamas...pulled out of the hostage talks or hamas rejected the most recent proposal because of the united nations security council resolution, that statement is inaccurate in almost every respect, and it is unfair to the hostages and their families. has below has launched dozens of rockets at an israeli town close to the border with lebanon. 0ur middle east correspondent, yolande knell, has more. after a lull in recent weeks, this week what we have seen is an intensification in the violence across the border in the north of israel and the south of lebanon. and we had reports that seven people had been killed in an israeli strike in southern lebanon with the israeli military saying that it had targeted a "significant terrorist" there, in its words. now, there seems to have been a retaliation for that with the powerful lebanese armed group, hezbollah, saying that it has fired dozens of rockets and there is a report that one israeli, a factory worker, has been killed. and if we can turn to israel itself, family members of the hostages were protestin
that statement, which i believe said that hamas...pulled out of the hostage talks or hamas rejected the most recent proposal because of the united nations security council resolution, that statement is inaccurate in almost every respect, and it is unfair to the hostages and their families. has below has launched dozens of rockets at an israeli town close to the border with lebanon. 0ur middle east correspondent, yolande knell, has more. after a lull in recent weeks, this week what we have seen...
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statement j which i believe said that hamas pulled out of the hostage talks or hamas rejected the most recent proposal because of the united nations security council resolution, that is an accurate and it almost every respect and it is unfair to the hostages and theirfamilies. for it is unfair to the hostages and their families. for more analysis. — and their families. for more analysis. i'm _ and their families. for more analysis, i'mjoined - and their families. for more analysis, i'mjoined by - and their families. for more | analysis, i'mjoined by doctor analysis, i'm joined by doctor benjamin rice, seniorfellow benjamin rice, senior fellow with benjamin rice, seniorfellow with the accent of international relations, a lecturer at ucla. good to see you again on bbc news. clearly the relationship between the us and israel right now is pretty fractious. took us through the latest developments. i fractious. took us through the latest developments.- latest developments. i think the sm accommodation - latest developments. i think the sm accommodation per| latest developments. i think- th
statement j which i believe said that hamas pulled out of the hostage talks or hamas rejected the most recent proposal because of the united nations security council resolution, that is an accurate and it almost every respect and it is unfair to the hostages and theirfamilies. for it is unfair to the hostages and their families. for more analysis. — and their families. for more analysis. i'm _ and their families. for more analysis, i'mjoined - and their families. for more analysis, i'mjoined...
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secretary austin also said that it was the israeli government has accused the us of emboldening hamas and hindering negotiations to release israeli hostages by allowing the text to pass. our middle east correspondent hugo bachega has more on today's developments. no surprise the fighting in gaza continued a day after the un security council approved, for the first time, a resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. realistically there was no expectation that this would lead to any kind of pause in the fighting. in gaza today health officials said dozens of palestinians were killed in israeli airstrikes across the territory, including in the city of rafah, the last relatively safe place in gaza, where more than1 million palestinians have been sheltering. the resolution at the united nations was only approved because the us abstained in the vote, something that was heavily criticised by the israeli authorities. this shows a growing discontent in the biden administration with the way israelis have been conducting this military campaign and also shows growing international isol
secretary austin also said that it was the israeli government has accused the us of emboldening hamas and hindering negotiations to release israeli hostages by allowing the text to pass. our middle east correspondent hugo bachega has more on today's developments. no surprise the fighting in gaza continued a day after the un security council approved, for the first time, a resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. realistically there was no expectation that this would lead to any...
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they have to know where the easter hamas targets are, go after them, protect the civilians while you are moving aid along those quarters into various places of gaza so the us sees this as a much more complex undertaking, if you well. all these pieces have to be put together. the well. all these pieces have to be put together.— be put together. the focus of so many peeple _ be put together. the focus of so many people is _ be put together. the focus of so many people is on - be put together. the focus of so many people is on the - be put together. the focus of i so many people is on the deal, these talks and qatar. can anything be agreed? latest news is israel pulled her positives from the top. is there hope that a deal may be forthcoming at any point? at that a deal may be forthcoming at any point?— at any point? at this point it continues — at any point? at this point it continues to _ at any point? at this point it continues to be _ at any point? at this point it continues to be the - at any point? at this point it continues to be the case - at any point? at this point it| co
they have to know where the easter hamas targets are, go after them, protect the civilians while you are moving aid along those quarters into various places of gaza so the us sees this as a much more complex undertaking, if you well. all these pieces have to be put together. the well. all these pieces have to be put together.— be put together. the focus of so many peeple _ be put together. the focus of so many people is _ be put together. the focus of so many people is on - be put together....
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of emboldening how moss -- hamas. our correspondent has more on today's developments. reporter: it was no surprise the fighting and gauze i continued a day after the un security council approved for the first time a resolution calling for an mediate cease-fire in gossett. if there was no expectation this with lead to any kind of laws in the fighting. in gossett today, health officials said dozens of palestinians were killed in israeli airstrikes across the territory, including any city of rafa, the last relatively safe place in gossett, were more than one million palestinians have been sheltering. the resolution was only approved because the u.s. abstained in the boat something that was heavily criticized by the israeli authorities. this shows a growing discontent in the biden administration with the way the israelis have been conducting this military campaign, and it also shows growing international isolation ofhe israeli government. more than 30 thousand palestinians have been killed in gaza, and a humanitarian crisis continues. in washington, the israeli defense min
of emboldening how moss -- hamas. our correspondent has more on today's developments. reporter: it was no surprise the fighting and gauze i continued a day after the un security council approved for the first time a resolution calling for an mediate cease-fire in gossett. if there was no expectation this with lead to any kind of laws in the fighting. in gossett today, health officials said dozens of palestinians were killed in israeli airstrikes across the territory, including any city of rafa,...
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the people taken and killed by hamas dominate minds and the news in israel. i asked israelis outside their parliament about america's decision not to block the ceasefire resolution, starting with yehudit and esther. it's the same for the jewish. israel and america is friends. and we... they don't support us. we think that they leave us alone. they had a brief disagreement with katia. like many israelis, she blames prime minister netanyahu, known here as bibi. bibi, he's the one that he... he provoked biden all the time. but then it's our friend. i like him very, very much. and he helped us. this is bibi's resolution. bibi decided. bibi decided to provoke biden until the us will not.. - how do you call this? a vote ? a vote against. they abstained. abstained, yeah. this is what bibi wanted to do. so you feel more alone here? i feel much more alone in here, yes, i feel much more alone. _ israelis overwhelmingly support the war and the way it's being fought. many don't believe gazans are starving. but a big majority is fed up with prime minister netanyahu, who t
the people taken and killed by hamas dominate minds and the news in israel. i asked israelis outside their parliament about america's decision not to block the ceasefire resolution, starting with yehudit and esther. it's the same for the jewish. israel and america is friends. and we... they don't support us. we think that they leave us alone. they had a brief disagreement with katia. like many israelis, she blames prime minister netanyahu, known here as bibi. bibi, he's the one that he... he...
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meanwhile, ceasefire talks continue between israeli and hamas representatives in qatar. authorities say the un resolution has not had an "immediate impact" on the talks. few had heard of him a year ago, and now he is set to become africa's youngest president. the official results of senegal�*s election are expected by march 29, but provisional results show that opposition leader bassirou diomaye faye — who's aa — is set to win. his extraordinary rise caps a roller—coaster period in senegalese politics that caught many off—guard. months in jail alongside ally and kingmaker ousmane sonko ended suddenly, with the pair released the week before the presidential election. now "mr clean", as he's nicknamed, has promised to get to work on some sweeping reforms. let's speak to our west africa correspondent, thomas naadi. tell us more about mr faye. pata psco patapsco river pata psco river is patapsco river is a aa—year—old tax inspector and a member of a just pounded party co—founded by opposition leader ousmane sonko. they were both imprisoned and subsequently re
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meanwhile, hamas appears to have rejected the latest truce proposal made via mediators in qatar. lets go live tojerusalem and our middle east correspondent, yolande knell. the news of the un vote does not seem to have made any difference in terms of reality on the ground? certainly not, we have heard overnight about israeli air strikes in the centre and south of gaza strip particularly, fighting still going on around the el hospital in gaza city which has been the focus of a major israeli military offensive in the past week and also another hospital in khan younis. while palestinians in gaza are affected by this all had welcomed this resolution, it has not made a real impact on their everyday lives. we had the us also staying in its response as it tried to come back on some of the criticisms of the israelis, the angry rebukes of the israelis, the angry rebukes of the israeli prime minister, they did not believe this would impact israel�*s ability to go after hamas in the gaza strip. in the past day we have had a return to some of the rocket fire from gaza, suggesting that pales
meanwhile, hamas appears to have rejected the latest truce proposal made via mediators in qatar. lets go live tojerusalem and our middle east correspondent, yolande knell. the news of the un vote does not seem to have made any difference in terms of reality on the ground? certainly not, we have heard overnight about israeli air strikes in the centre and south of gaza strip particularly, fighting still going on around the el hospital in gaza city which has been the focus of a major israeli...
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the first reason is hamas might use civilians and move into sinai and they are ready battling groups there and they do not want to have additional militants. the second reason is the egyptians are worried if they use egyptian soil to launch attacks against israel or against israeli forces in gaza, there is a distinct possibility that israel could retaliate and if it does retaliate, that would violate the letter and the spirit of the letter and the spirit of the egyptian israeli peace treaty, something that we are celebrating the 45th anniversary of that treaty this month and something that has been a corner stone of regional stability. been a corner stone of regional stabili . . ~ been a corner stone of regional stabili . ., ~ , ., ., been a corner stone of regional stabili . ., ~ ., stability. thank you for your analysis- — stability. thank you for your analysis. sadly _ stability. thank you for your analysis. sadly we - stability. thank you for your analysis. sadly we have - stability. thank you for your analysis. sadly we have to l analysis. sadly we have to leave it there but t
the first reason is hamas might use civilians and move into sinai and they are ready battling groups there and they do not want to have additional militants. the second reason is the egyptians are worried if they use egyptian soil to launch attacks against israel or against israeli forces in gaza, there is a distinct possibility that israel could retaliate and if it does retaliate, that would violate the letter and the spirit of the letter and the spirit of the egyptian israeli peace treaty,...
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israel is determined to go to rafah, it's determined to destroy hamas. we hope there can be a deal with respect to the hostages that would give us some kind of temporary respite from this war, so we can bring in a lot more humanitarian aid and get those poor, suffering hostages back to their families. but the ones holding up a ceasefire deal that's been on offer, a six—week ceasefire, for the last several months, is hamas, it's not israel. israel has agreed to several iterations of the current deal that is being proposed by egypt, qatar, and the united states. we saw prime minister netanyahu cancel the israeli delegation that was due to meet biden administration officials to discuss alternatives to the invasion of rafah, as you mention, there. but the israeli defence minister is already in washington, dc, has met secretary of state antony blinken, and rafah has been discussed. is there a lot of posturing and optics happening here, or what do you think is really going on? i think you've basically nailed it — that both in israel and the united states,
israel is determined to go to rafah, it's determined to destroy hamas. we hope there can be a deal with respect to the hostages that would give us some kind of temporary respite from this war, so we can bring in a lot more humanitarian aid and get those poor, suffering hostages back to their families. but the ones holding up a ceasefire deal that's been on offer, a six—week ceasefire, for the last several months, is hamas, it's not israel. israel has agreed to several iterations of the...
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after the us did not veto a un security council resolution demanding an immediate ceasefire between hamas and israel. the us abstain from the vote, allowing the resolution to pass after numerous failed attempts. the resolution also requires the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages stop the us says it is disappointed by the cancelled visit as a separate visit by israel's defence minister, who is already in washington, is under way. is already in washington, is underway. benjamin is already in washington, is under way. benjamin netanyahu called the move a clear retreat from the previous us position. our international editorjeremy bowen is more on how this will impact their relationship. mr impact their relationship. ij�*i' netanyahu, impact their relationship. m netanyahu, the israeli prime minister, has effectively been on a collision course with the americans for some time, because he has consistently rejected what started as advice and became insistence about reducing the level of palestinian casualties, bringing food into gaza. benjamin netanyahu has also dismissed amer
after the us did not veto a un security council resolution demanding an immediate ceasefire between hamas and israel. the us abstain from the vote, allowing the resolution to pass after numerous failed attempts. the resolution also requires the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages stop the us says it is disappointed by the cancelled visit as a separate visit by israel's defence minister, who is already in washington, is under way. is already in washington, is underway. benjamin...
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it is determined to destroy hamas. we all hope they can be a deal with respect to hostages that would give us some kind of temporary respite from this wart so we can bring in a lot more humanitarian aid and get those ports suffering hostages back to their families. but the ones holding up families. but the ones holding up a ceasefire deal that has been on offer, a six—week ceasefire for the last several months is a must, not israel. israel has agreed to several iterations of the current deal thatis iterations of the current deal that is being proposed by egypt, qatar, and the united states. ~ ~ , states. we saw prime minister netanyahu _ states. we saw prime minister netanyahu cancel _ states. we saw prime minister netanyahu cancel that - states. we saw prime minister netanyahu cancel that is - states. we saw prime minister netanyahu cancel that is reallyj netanyahu cancel that is really delegation that was due to meet the biden administration officials to discuss alternatives to the invasion of rafah, as you mention
it is determined to destroy hamas. we all hope they can be a deal with respect to hostages that would give us some kind of temporary respite from this wart so we can bring in a lot more humanitarian aid and get those ports suffering hostages back to their families. but the ones holding up families. but the ones holding up a ceasefire deal that has been on offer, a six—week ceasefire for the last several months is a must, not israel. israel has agreed to several iterations of the current deal...
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of hamas. and we did not agree with everything in the resolution. for that reason, we were unfortunately not able to vote yes. however, as i have said before, we fully support some of the critical objectives in this nonbinding resolution and we believe it was important for the council to speak out and make clear th our cease-fire must -- in a cease-fire must come with the release of all hostages. sumi: moments after the resolution passed, israel's prime minister canceled sending a high-level degation to washington because the u.s. did not veto the cease-fire resolution. white house spokesman john kirby responded monday afternoon, saying the administration was caught offguard by that response. mr. kirby sucked to play down e impact of the un's resolution. -- sought tolay down the impact of the un's resolution. >> a couple of points need to be restated. number one, it is a nonbinding resolution. it has no impact at all on israel and israel's ability to continue to go after hamas. number two, as i
of hamas. and we did not agree with everything in the resolution. for that reason, we were unfortunately not able to vote yes. however, as i have said before, we fully support some of the critical objectives in this nonbinding resolution and we believe it was important for the council to speak out and make clear th our cease-fire must -- in a cease-fire must come with the release of all hostages. sumi: moments after the resolution passed, israel's prime minister canceled sending a high-level...
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time the united nations security council has called for an immediate cease-fire between israel and hamas and also demanded the release of all the hostages. several previous attempts at a cease-fire resolution have failed. the united states can israel's closest and most important ally, had vetoed three earlier resolutions. this time the united states shifted its position and simply abstained. that was enough to allow the resolution to go through. with 14 votes in favor. in a moment we will be talking to our middle east correspondent who is in jerusalem, and also to john sudworth, who is in new york. 's take a look at that historic moment at the u.n. >> the result of the voting is as follows -- 14 votes in favor, zero votes against, one abstention. [applause] the draft resolution has been adopted. ben: so that was that historic vote at the united nations. south africa's government has said that it welcomes the decision at the security council. you wl remember that south africa took israel to the international court of justice and asked them to consider whether israel is committing genocide
time the united nations security council has called for an immediate cease-fire between israel and hamas and also demanded the release of all the hostages. several previous attempts at a cease-fire resolution have failed. the united states can israel's closest and most important ally, had vetoed three earlier resolutions. this time the united states shifted its position and simply abstained. that was enough to allow the resolution to go through. with 14 votes in favor. in a moment we will be...
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the vote also called for the release of hostages held by hamas — but israel has now cancelled a scheduled visit to the white house. suspects in the moscow concert hall attack are in court. president putin says radical islamists are to blame, but that ukraine is behind them. cody fisher — stabbed to death over a petty incident in 2022 — two men are found guilty of his murder. this is all about election interference. this is all biden run. donald trump on his criminal trial — a date is set for april 15 — on charges relating to alleged hush money paid to a porn star and the mission to find out whether so—called ghost particles really exist. 0n newsnight at 10:30pm, we are on the road for the last of four special programmes taking the pulse of the nations ahead of the general election. that is newsnight from the imperial war museum at duxford, bbc two. 10:30 p:m.. good evening. the 15 countries which make up the un security council have for the first time backed a resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. they also called for the release of all israelis hostages. israel
the vote also called for the release of hostages held by hamas — but israel has now cancelled a scheduled visit to the white house. suspects in the moscow concert hall attack are in court. president putin says radical islamists are to blame, but that ukraine is behind them. cody fisher — stabbed to death over a petty incident in 2022 — two men are found guilty of his murder. this is all about election interference. this is all biden run. donald trump on his criminal trial — a date is...
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as well as an immediate ceasefire the resolution demands the release of israeli hostages held by hamas and an urgent expansion of humanitarian aid look. but israel reacted with anger, saying it failed to make the call for a ceasefire conditional upon the release of hostages. x�*t�*aur for a ceasefire conditional upon the release of hostages. your demand for a ceasefire without _ release of hostages. your demand for a ceasefire without conditioning - release of hostages. your demand for a ceasefire without conditioning it - a ceasefire without conditioning it on the release of the hostages not only is not helpful, but it undermines the efforts to secure their release. the undermines the efforts to secure their release.— undermines the efforts to secure their release. the real question is what difference _ their release. the real question is what difference the _ their release. the real question is what difference the resolution - their release. the real question isj what difference the resolution will make, a point raised by palestine's permanent observer at the un. this must be a
as well as an immediate ceasefire the resolution demands the release of israeli hostages held by hamas and an urgent expansion of humanitarian aid look. but israel reacted with anger, saying it failed to make the call for a ceasefire conditional upon the release of hostages. x�*t�*aur for a ceasefire conditional upon the release of hostages. your demand for a ceasefire without _ release of hostages. your demand for a ceasefire without conditioning - release of hostages. your demand for a...
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instead hamas. to release hostages. instead hamas continues— to release hostages. instead hamas continues to — to release hostages. instead hamas continues to stand _ to release hostages. instead hamas continues to stand in _ to release hostages. instead hamas continues to stand in the _ to release hostages. instead hamas continues to stand in the way- to release hostages. instead hamas continues to stand in the way of- continues to stand in the way of peace, — continues to stand in the way of peace, to — continues to stand in the way of peace, to throw— continues to stand in the way of peace, to throw up _ continues to stand in the way of peace, to throw up roadblocks, | continues to stand in the way of- peace, to throw up roadblocks, cow internals _ peace, to throw up roadblocks, cow internals beneath _ peace, to throw up roadblocks, cow internals beneath gaza _ peace, to throw up roadblocks, cow internals beneath gaza city- peace, to throw up roadblocks, cow internals beneath gaza city and - internals beneath gaza city and behind — internals beneath ga
instead hamas. to release hostages. instead hamas continues— to release hostages. instead hamas continues to — to release hostages. instead hamas continues to stand _ to release hostages. instead hamas continues to stand in _ to release hostages. instead hamas continues to stand in the _ to release hostages. instead hamas continues to stand in the way- to release hostages. instead hamas continues to stand in the way of- continues to stand in the way of peace, — continues to stand in the...
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it is a staunch enemy of hamas. so even though is has said that there has to be revenge for gaza, it framed it in a different way, that gaza is not special. it is notjust way, that gaza is not special. it is not just about gaza. way, that gaza is not special. it is notjust about gaza. but gaza is part of a global religious war that muslims are fighting against non—muslims, according to eis. is non—muslims, according to eis. is this to do with the sunni—shia split in terms of is not supporting palestinians? yes, it has been critical of shia groups. i palestinians? yes, it has been critical of shia groups.- critical of shia groups. i think earlier, the _ critical of shia groups. i think earlier, the leadership - critical of shia groups. i think earlier, the leadership did . earlier, the leadership did corporate tax, and it is worth looking at that, because in that message, the leadership of is did say prioritise civilian targets over military ones, and prioritise religious targets. of course, the concert in or n
it is a staunch enemy of hamas. so even though is has said that there has to be revenge for gaza, it framed it in a different way, that gaza is not special. it is notjust way, that gaza is not special. it is not just about gaza. way, that gaza is not special. it is notjust about gaza. but gaza is part of a global religious war that muslims are fighting against non—muslims, according to eis. is non—muslims, according to eis. is this to do with the sunni—shia split in terms of is not...
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southern city of khan younis — a week after entering al—shifa hospital in northern gaza, looking for hamas fighters. aid groups say hospitals are running short of supplies and the few remaining facilities are seeing growing numbers of patients suffering from malnutrition. efforts continue to provide aid to people in gaza. this appears to be a parachute—drop of supplies into the north of the territory. aid agencies have warned that while such operations are helpful, they cannot meet the needs of the population on their own. let's cross to amman to speak tojuliette touma, who is a spokesperson for unrwa, the united nations agency for palestinian refugees. what is your assessment of the situation on the ground and how desperately is aid needed? idem; situation on the ground and how desperately is aid needed? very much needed, desperately is aid needed? very much needed. except _ desperately is aid needed? very much needed, except that _ desperately is aid needed? very much needed, except that the _ desperately is aid needed? very much needed, except that the israeli - needed, except that th
southern city of khan younis — a week after entering al—shifa hospital in northern gaza, looking for hamas fighters. aid groups say hospitals are running short of supplies and the few remaining facilities are seeing growing numbers of patients suffering from malnutrition. efforts continue to provide aid to people in gaza. this appears to be a parachute—drop of supplies into the north of the territory. aid agencies have warned that while such operations are helpful, they cannot meet the...
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these indirect| talks are going on between israel and hamas in doha. you have the qataris, the egyptians and the us involved. we understand that in the past couple of days, the americans have come up with a new proposal to help overcome one of the sticking points in the talks which is about the number of palestinian business in israeli jails that would be released in return for some of the israeli hostages still held by hamas in gaza. we are not getting any signs of a breakthrough in those talks at the moment. we are told that they are waiting for hamas to give its response to that latest proposal. there are some reports that israel has softened its stance when it comes to another hamas demand, which is that displaced people should be allowed to return to their homes in the north, and is now saying in these talks, although this is not official, that some of those displaced people will be allowed to return to the north of the gaza strip. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. the uk's deputy prime minister oliver dowden is to brief mps to
these indirect| talks are going on between israel and hamas in doha. you have the qataris, the egyptians and the us involved. we understand that in the past couple of days, the americans have come up with a new proposal to help overcome one of the sticking points in the talks which is about the number of palestinian business in israeli jails that would be released in return for some of the israeli hostages still held by hamas in gaza. we are not getting any signs of a breakthrough in those...
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hamas and medics have been denying that. in the al—shifa hospital, in the latest statements the israeli military spokesman was talking about how there were gunmen based in the emergency and maternity wards at al—shifa hospital who had been shooting, we have also heard that something like 800 people have been detained. now, palestinians say that there are many innocent people detained, as well as five patients who they say were killed, according to the hamas—run authorities, and also five doctors killed in the ongoing operations there. for the israeli military, this is a major operation, as we have heard, they're calling it one of the most successful and important of the war so far. the israeli defence minister yoav gallant is heading to washington, after the vice president kamala harris said it would be a huge mistake to move into rafah with any military operation. tell us what to expect from his visit. this comes at a time when us — israel relations are strained. the defence minister will be asking for continued us
hamas and medics have been denying that. in the al—shifa hospital, in the latest statements the israeli military spokesman was talking about how there were gunmen based in the emergency and maternity wards at al—shifa hospital who had been shooting, we have also heard that something like 800 people have been detained. now, palestinians say that there are many innocent people detained, as well as five patients who they say were killed, according to the hamas—run authorities, and also five...
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hamas and medics have been denying that. in the al—shifa hospital in the latest statements israeli spokesman was talking about how they were gone men based in the emergency and wards at al—shifa hospital who had been shooting, we have also heard that something like 800 people have been detained. now, palestinians say that there are many innocent people detained, as well as five patients who they say were killed, according to the hamas run authorities, and also five doctors killed in the ongoing operations there. forthe killed in the ongoing operations there. for the israeli military, this is a major operation, as we have heard, they're calling it one of the most successful and important of the most successful and important of the most successful and important of the war so far. the of the most successful and important of the war so far.— of the war so far. the israeli defence _ of the war so far. the israeli defence minister _ of the war so far. the israeli defence minister yoav - of the war so far. the israeli i defen
hamas and medics have been denying that. in the al—shifa hospital in the latest statements israeli spokesman was talking about how they were gone men based in the emergency and wards at al—shifa hospital who had been shooting, we have also heard that something like 800 people have been detained. now, palestinians say that there are many innocent people detained, as well as five patients who they say were killed, according to the hamas run authorities, and also five doctors killed in the...
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they are accusing kawana of being, some of their staff being affiliated with hamas. although there is no evidence to support the claim and israel in general is suggesting very clearly that israel is not with, or the issueis israel is not with, or the issue is they do not want to allow food, electricity and water to enter gaza. they are doing collective punishment, they said that clearly in their official statement delivered from the president and to the minister. they said we should cut water, electricity, food and they are doing it exactly, the situation is catastrophic, tragic, over31,000 the situation is catastrophic, tragic, over 31,000 people have been killed and 30 people have died from famine, the situation is very serious and critical and requires serious reaction from the national community. in terms of other means of getting aid into gaza a very example the temporary pause washington is trying to set up. to be know about any progress from the point of view of other means of getting aid in? the point of view of other means of getting aid in?— getting aid i
they are accusing kawana of being, some of their staff being affiliated with hamas. although there is no evidence to support the claim and israel in general is suggesting very clearly that israel is not with, or the issueis israel is not with, or the issue is they do not want to allow food, electricity and water to enter gaza. they are doing collective punishment, they said that clearly in their official statement delivered from the president and to the minister. they said we should cut water,...
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israeli government accused some embers of staff of unrwa are participating in the seventh of october hamas attack on israel. that prompted some western governments to suspend funding of that un body and it prompted the biggest crisis in relations between the two sides, the israeli government and unrwa in decades. this decision today if confirmed by the israelis appears to be because unrwa has announced it would be another step in the breakdown of the relationship 22 sides and it comes at exactly the same time as the head of the un, the secretary general is in egypt criticising the israeli government for its conduct at the war and depriving geyser of activity is to be an attack on the un itself. earlier, i spoke to hani almadhoun, director of philanthropy for unrwa usa, a non—profit that fundraises here in the us to support the work of unrwa worldwide. a powerful statement on x. what are the stakes here? the stakes are obviously high. people are literally starved. my sister went to a hospital and she met with a kid who is on the brink of dying because of malnutrition. these are real peopl
israeli government accused some embers of staff of unrwa are participating in the seventh of october hamas attack on israel. that prompted some western governments to suspend funding of that un body and it prompted the biggest crisis in relations between the two sides, the israeli government and unrwa in decades. this decision today if confirmed by the israelis appears to be because unrwa has announced it would be another step in the breakdown of the relationship 22 sides and it comes at...
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most israelis oppose going back to gaza, but since the hamas attacks on october the 7th, it is being talked about out loud. and some already have their eyes on prime real estate, in the utter devastation of gaza, where the death toll among palestinians is 32,000 and counting. i have friends in tel aviv. so they say, "don't forget to keep for me "a plot near the coast in gaza because it's "a plot near the coast in gaza," because it's a beautiful, beautiful coast. beautiful, golden, beautiful place. it's beautiful no more, after almost six months of israeli bombardment. jewish settlers may never get to the beach front, but much of gaza has already been erased. 0rla guerin, bbc news, in the west bank. a russian court has charged four men suspected of a deadly assault on a moscow concert hall. they've been ordered into custody pending a trial set to take place in may. authorities say at least 137 people were killed after four gunmen fired at concert goers and set the crocus city hall on fire. sunday was declared a national day of mourning for the victims. the islamic state group has rele
most israelis oppose going back to gaza, but since the hamas attacks on october the 7th, it is being talked about out loud. and some already have their eyes on prime real estate, in the utter devastation of gaza, where the death toll among palestinians is 32,000 and counting. i have friends in tel aviv. so they say, "don't forget to keep for me "a plot near the coast in gaza because it's "a plot near the coast in gaza," because it's a beautiful, beautiful coast. beautiful,...
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the israeli government accused some members of staff of unrwa of participating in the 7th of october hamas attacks on israel. that prompted some western governments to actually suspend funding of that un body, unrwa, and it really prompted the biggest crisis in relations between the two, between the two sides — between the israeli government and unrwa — in decades. and i think that this decision today if confirmed by the israelis — but it appears to be, because unrwa has announced it — would be another step in the breakdown in relationship between the two sides. and i have to say, it comes at exactly the same time as the head of the un, the secretary—general of the un antonio guterres is in egypt, criticising the israeli government for its conduct of the war and for depriving gaza of aid. so it appears to be a pretty direct attack on the un itself. with me is hani almadhoun, director of philanthropy for unrwa usa, a nonprofit that fundraises here in the us to support the work of unrwa worldwide. thank you very much for being here with us today. a powerful statement on x. what is
the israeli government accused some members of staff of unrwa of participating in the 7th of october hamas attacks on israel. that prompted some western governments to actually suspend funding of that un body, unrwa, and it really prompted the biggest crisis in relations between the two, between the two sides — between the israeli government and unrwa — in decades. and i think that this decision today if confirmed by the israelis — but it appears to be, because unrwa has announced it —...
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and palestinian islamichhad, which is a system, a movement of hamas. now, it obviously bodes very badly for the israeli military policy and military offensive in gaza that they are, that there is still such heavy fighting in northern gaza and al—shifa, because the israeli defense forces stormed al—shifa back in november, when they accused it of being a hamas command centre, which is something that's always been denied by hamas. and the fact that four months on, they are having to go back into shifa and that there is this intense battle around that hospital suggests that israel's war strategy in gaza is not necessarily going according to plan. mark lowen in jerusalem. to russia next. the country has been observing a national day of mourning today for the victims of friday's attack on a concert venue just outside moscow. president putin lit a candle in a church at his residence outside moscow, in memory of the victims. the authorities now say at least 137 people died in the attack on concert—goers in the crocus city hall. russian state media say tw
and palestinian islamichhad, which is a system, a movement of hamas. now, it obviously bodes very badly for the israeli military policy and military offensive in gaza that they are, that there is still such heavy fighting in northern gaza and al—shifa, because the israeli defense forces stormed al—shifa back in november, when they accused it of being a hamas command centre, which is something that's always been denied by hamas. and the fact that four months on, they are having to go back...
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, hamas. in looking ahead, the israeli defence minister _ hamas. in looking ahead, the israeli defence minister yoav _ hamas. in looking ahead, the israeli defence minister yoav gallant - hamas. in looking ahead, the israeli defence minister yoav gallant is - defence minister yoav gallant is heading to washington and there is tension around that planned offensive in rafah in the south. yes, and israel's defence minister will be received by his american counterpart, separate to another israeli delegation that will also be in washington late in the week. to hear the americans telling them quite directly that they absolutely vehemently oppose an israeli military incursion into rafah in southern gaza because there are close to 1.5 million people but to be sheltering there, more than half the entire population of gaza. and there are real fears that an israeli invasion of rafah could spell terrible atrocities in such a densely populated area. the americans believe that there is an alternative route,
, hamas. in looking ahead, the israeli defence minister _ hamas. in looking ahead, the israeli defence minister yoav _ hamas. in looking ahead, the israeli defence minister yoav gallant - hamas. in looking ahead, the israeli defence minister yoav gallant is - defence minister yoav gallant is heading to washington and there is tension around that planned offensive in rafah in the south. yes, and israel's defence minister will be received by his american counterpart, separate to another israeli...